Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Augmented (or "mixed") reality startup Magic Leap is maybe, theoretically, possibly getting closer to showing off its nearly mythical but reportedly amazing technology. At a Q&A session that he attended via telepresence robot, CEO Rony Abovitz announced a program that would let 10 outside developers come work with Magic Leap devices, over the course of an unspecified timeframe. "We'll build a 'Hello world, this is how you do stuff,'" said Abovitz, "and then you guys build something with us and be amongst the first people in the world to get your hands on what we're doing and make really cool things."

One of these developers will be picked through a contest at communications startup Twilio's Signal developer conference, where Abovitz was...

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